Post your muItimeter.
Post your muItimeter
Hes sleeping~
>dinkymeters in 2018
Only useful if you wanna test some potentially super autistic circuit or component that has a high chance of ruining your actual multimeter
Nice girI hands.
Pawnshop didn't know how to price this bad boy
I got it for 5$ and used it once. Im happy
What other equipment do you guys have? Posting my biggest machine
Complete auto technician tool box.
I dont have much, and its all boring, but i have this! Its a powermac from 99 i restored off ebay
Qt/10, what are the specs? I recently got an old laptop for $10 that was running windows xp and had 512mb RAM. It was a comfy little blast from the past.
I have that broken fluke. remember me senpai?
My desk corner.
All the parts are genuine! It has a PowerPC core clocked at 400mhz with 1mb cache if i remember correctly, 64 mb of ram, 32x cd rom, an ATI rage 128 with 16 mb of vram, and a 50 gig hard disk, and the original 10 gig hardisk
Brehs, give me one good reason not to buy this vintage anesthesia machine for $50
Buy it! If you have the room for it lol
I'll make room... I love old machinery.
What are you planning to do with it? It would be cool to keep it all original but you probably won't be able to run much.
Well i just like having the old pcs, im young so i really never got to play around with them and see how technology evolved, its a little silly i guess, but i have fun getting them working. Sometimes i sell them though!
how expensive is it to get into electronics?
In terms of what?
i don't know, it's a brainlet question because i don't know what i'd want to do
Well for like pcs and things like that it really depends! If you exclude my main pc that i went overboard on, retro electronics arent too expensive unless its a something really limited or sought after, same thing with my synths, it depends on the sounds and how fondly its remembered by people. I wasint alive when most of the things i mess with were popular, which makes it tough for me to put a price on some of them. It also depends on the availability of parts, how damaged the main thingy is (which anything actually valuable always is unless you really luck out), and the cost of work, parts, and how "worth it" the product really is. I dont know if that helped at all but i have loads of fun doing it!
Beckman master race passing through, step aside Flukepeasant
I blew one of these up when testing an HVAC unit last year lol. Harbor Freight is a death shop
I'll post some 3d printers and old technology if this thread is still up in 6 hours.
Mine looks like shit because I don't take care of it, I'm ashamed.
Here is my CO-meter.
My most precious material item now.
Damn, forgot to upload the photo.
idk i just want to shitpost together cool hardware